Hi Christopher

>> The default configuration for plugin StatusIcon is "blueman-tray"
> that one is an old configuration value and the icon is no longer
> available. It should work if you just remove that name.

I just tried and rebooted:
Unfortunately, this removed the icon.
Entirely.
I mean, no more right click and no way to disable/enable bluetooth any
more, nor pairing a device, nor do anything.

A kill and a manual restart didn't improve things. It was just like if
starting the applet didn't work any more.
From a terminal start, I could see the text output, and the process
really was running, but there was no display whatsoever.

So I would advise against that change. Better have a broken icon than no
icon at all. ^^

FYI, or if someone else read this, I successfully reverted the change by
editing
.gconf/apps/blueman/plugins/StatusIcon/%gconf.xml
and adding back blueman-tray, updating the number of seconds since 1970,
and rebooting.

>> 1.99~alpha2 changelog shows some changes related to icons, but I did not
>> tested it yet (might be fixed upstream).
> Yes, alpha 2 removes the status icon customization completely, so a
> situation where you have an old and invalid value in you settings cannot
> appear anymore.

Cool. Thank you. ^^

-- 
Nirgal

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